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Norm Shealy

Curriculum Vitae

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C. Norman Shealy, M.D., Ph.D.

Date and Place of Birth: December 4, 1932
Columbia, South Carolina

CURRENT APPOINTMENTS
President, Holos Institutes of Health
President, Holos University Graduate Seminary
President, The International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy
Medicine
Professor Emeritus of Energy Medicine, Greenwich University
Founding President, American Holistic Medical Association

CURRENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBER
International Society for the Study of Subtle Energy and Energy Medicine
Holos Institutes of Health
Biogenics, II, LLC
Life Energies Research Institute
Holos University Graduate Seminary
American Board of Scientific Medical Intuition
The Shealy Protocols, LLC
National Health Freedom Coalition

ADVISORY BOARDS
Synergy WorldWide, Medical Advisory Board
American Board of Medical Psychotherapists, Professional Advisory Council
Scottsdale Institute for Health & Medicine
The Lawrence LeShan Institute, Inc.
Peaceworks
Institute for Natural Healing
Clinical Electromedical Research Academy
Gladys Taylor McGarey Medical Foundation, Inc.
Council for an Effective Health Plan
Complete Wellness Education, Inc. (Educational Board)
Wellness Information Network
International Holistic Health Centre
National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine
North American Medical Corporation (Chair)
Alliance for Transforming the Lives of Children
Academy of Intuitive Studies and Intuition Medicine
Practical Pain Management
National Institute of Whole Health

 

 

 


EDITORIAL BOARDS
Cutting Edge Health Letter
International Journal of Pain Therapy
Journal of Regression Therapy
Pegasus Way
Medical Electronics
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
Practical Pain Management

 

ACADEMIC APPOIONTMENTS
Founding President and CEO Holos University Graduate Seminary 2000-
Chair, Department of Energy Medicine, Greenwich University 1995-2000
Affiliated Faculty in Pain Management, University of the Pacific May 1991-
Chairman, American Academy of Pain Management Certification – Examination
Committee 1989-1997
Clinical Professor and Professor of Clinical Research, Forest Institute of Professional
Psychology 1986-1999
Adjunct Faculty, Drury College, Department of Psychology - September 1982-1986;
1990-1997
Clinical Associate, University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, Department of Psychology
October 14, 1971-March 1982
Associate Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Minnesota Medical
School – January 1970-1975
Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Wisconsin Medical
School – January 1967-July 30, 1974
Chief, Neurosurgery Department, Gundersen Clinic and Lutheran Hospital,
La Crosse, Wisconsin – September 1, 1966-October 16, 1971
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Western Reserve University School of Medicine
July 1966-September 30, 1966
Senior Instructor in Neurosurgery, Western Reserve University School of Medicine
May 1963-July 1966
Teaching Fellow in Surgery, Harvard University School of Medicine – July 1962-
May 1963
Assistant in Surgery, Washington University, St. Louis – July 1957-July 1958
Assistant in Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine – June 1956-June 1957

 

PATENTS
Shealy RelaxMate® System – Relaxation device and method. U.S. Patent No.
5,242,376. September 7, 1993.

Method for Enhancement of Dehydroepiandrosterone. U.S. Patent No 5,609,617.
March 11, 1997.

Combination Non-intrusive Analgesic Neuroaugmentive System and Method
Trip-Modulated GigaTENS with Optional Bipolar Spike. U.S. Patent No.
5,851,223. December 22, 1998.

Compositions and Methods for Enhancement of Dehydroepiandrosterone.
U.S. Patent No. 5,891,853. April 6, 1999.

Compact Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator. U.S. Patent No. 6,023,642.
February 8, 2000.

Apparatus for Therapeutic Treatment of Back Pain. U.S. Patent No. 6,152,950.
November 28, 2000.

Electrical Stimulation to Increase Neurotensin Levels, U.S. Patent No. 6,233,489.
May 2001.

Electrical Stimulation to Reduce Free Radical Levels, U.S. Patent No. 6,751,506.
June 15, 2004.

Electrical Stimulation to Increase Calcitonin Levels, U.S. Patent No. 6,950,700
September 27, 2005.

Transdermal magnesium lotion to raise DHEA, March, 2008

 

EDUCATION
High School: Camden High School – Camden, South Carolina
Graduated: June 1949 – Valedictorian

College: Duke University – Durham, North Carolina – September 1949-June 1952
Phi Beta Kappa

Medical School: Duke University – Durham, North Carolina – October 1952-June 1956
Permanent Class Officer, Alpha Omega Alpha

Graduate Studies: Humanistic Psychology Institute (Saybrook Institute) – 1974-1977

DEGREES
Bachelor of Science in Medicine, Doctor of Medicine, Duke University – 1956

Post Graduate School: Saybrook Institute, San Francisco – 1977 – Ph.D.

D.Sc.: Ryodoraku Research Institute of North America, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri
1979 – Doctor of Science

 

MILITARY SERVICE
Active Naval Reserves – 1956-1963 – Honorable Discharge

INTERNSHIP & RESIDENCY

Medical Intern, Duke Hospital – Durham, North Carolina – June 1956-June 1957
Assistant Resident in Surgery, Barnes Hospital – St. Louis, Missouri – July 1957-
July 1958.
Research and Clinical Fellow in Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital –
Boston; Fellowship – National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis –
July 1958-May 1959
Assistant Resident in Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital – May 1959-
August 1962
Clinical and Research Fellow in Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital;
Special Fellow – Institute of Neurological Disease and Blindness, Public
Health Service, spent under Professor Sir John Eccles, Australian National
University, Canberra – April 1961-December 1961
Clinical Assistant in Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital – September 1962-
May 1963

CURRENT HOSPITAL APPOINTMENT
St. John’s Regional Health Center, Springfield, Missouri, Honorary Staff

SPECIALTY BOARD CERTIFICATION
American Board of Neurological Surgery (1965)
Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (1982; recertified 1987;
recertified 1990; Senior Fellow 1999)
American Board of Medical Psychotherapists (1988)
American Board of Pain Management (1989)
American Board of Somnology (1989; recertified 1992)
American Board of Sexology (1991)

LICENSURE
Missouri (#MD R6A47)

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Fellow, American College of Surgeons
Fellow, American College of Preventive Medicine
American Medical Association
Missouri State Medical Society
Greene County Medical Society
The Harvey Cushing Society (American Association of Neurological Surgeons)
Active 1966-1979; Inactive 1979-present
International Association for the Study of Pain
American Holistic Medical Association (First President, 1978-1980)
Association for Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback
Association for Humanistic Psychology
Association for Research and Enlightenment
Fellow and Diplomate, American Board of Medical Psychotherapists
American Academy of Pain Management
Society of Integrative Medicine

 

MARITAL STATUS
Married to Mary-Charlotte Shealy, B.S.N., R.N., Ph.D.
Three children – Brock, Craig and Laurel


BIBLIOGRAPHY

  1. Shealy, C.N. and Peele, T.L. (1957). Studies of amygdaloid nucleus of cat. J Neurophysiol, 20, pp. 125-139.
  1. Ballantine, H.T., Jr., and Shealy, C.N. (September 1959). The role of radical surgery in the treatment of abscess of the brain. Surg, Gynec and Obstet, 109, pp. 370-374.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N., Kahana, L., Engel, F.L. and McPherson, H.T. (1961). Hypothalamic – pituitary sarcoidosis. Amer J Med, 30, pp. 46-55.
  1. Eccles, R.M., Sears, T.A. and Shealy, C.N. (1962). Intracellular recording from respiratory motoneurones of the thoracic spinal cord of the cat. Nature, 193, pp. 844-846.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. and Henneman, E. (1962). Reversible effects of ultrasound on spinal reflexes. Arch Neurol, 6, pp. 374-386.
  1. Eccles, J.C., Eccles, R.M. and Shealy, C.N. (1962). An investigation in the effect of degenerating primary afferent fibers on the monosynaptic innervation of motoneurones. J Neurophysiol, 25, pp. 544-558.

 

  1. Eccles, J.C., Eccles, R.M, Shealy, C.N. and Willis, W.D. (1962). Experiments utilizing monosynaptic excitatory action on motoneurones for testing hypotheses relating to specificity of neuronal connections. J Neurophysiol, 25, pp. 559-580.
  1. Eccles, R.M., Shealy, C.N. and Willis, W.D. (1963). Patterns of innervation of kitten motoneurones. J Physiol, 165, pp. 392-402.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1963). A comparison of renographin and hypaque for arteriography. J Neurosurg, 20, pp. 137-138.
  1. Shealy, C.N. and New, P. (1963). Cerebrospinal fluid pressure changes in fractional pneumoencephalography without removal of cerebrospinal fluid. Radiol, 81, pp. 495-597.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N., Aronow, S. and Brownell, G.L. (1964). Gallium-68 as a scanning agent for intracranial lesions. J Nuc Med, 5, pp. 161-167.
  1. Shealy, C.N. and LeMay, M. (1964). Unusual vascular malformations and the value of cerebral arteriography in patients with mass lesions. J Neurosurg, 6, pp. 461-468.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N., LeMay, M. and Haddad, F.S. (1964). Posterior scalloping of vertebral bodies in uncontrolled hydrocephalus. J Neurol, Neurosurg, and Psychiat, 27, pp. 567-573.
  1. Shealy, C.N. and LeMay M. (1964). Intrathoracic meningocele: two additional cases of this rare entity. J Neurosurg, 21, pp. 880-883.

 

  1. Collins, W.F., Nulsen, F.E. and Shealy, C.N. (1964, October). Electro-physiological studies of peripheral and central pathways conducting pain. Detroit Henry Ford Hospital International Symposium of Pain.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (1965). Craniopharyngioma diagnosed after head trauma. Arch Neurol, 13, pp. 217-218.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1965). Implications of central projection of C fibers in sensory perception. Studies in Physiology. Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 253-258.
  1. Shealy, C.N. and Kaufman, B. (1965). Progressive enlargement of a large suprasellar internal carotid aneurysm. Arch Neurol, 13, pp. 659-661.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. and Crafts, D. (1965). Selective alteration of blood-brain barrier. J Neurosurg, 23, pp. 484-487.
  1. Pearson, O.H., Shealy, C.N., Kaufman, B. and Samaan, N. (1965). Yttrium90 pituitary implantation for acromegaly. Excerpta Medica (National Congress Series), 99, p. 419.

 

  1. Richards, D.E., Tyner, C.F. and Shealy, C.N. (1966). Focused ultrasonic spinal commissurotomy: Experimental evaluation. J Neurosurg, 24, pp. 701-707.
  1. Shealy, C.N., Tyner, C.F. and Taslitz, N. (1966). Physiological evidence of bilateral spinal projections of pain fibers in cats and monkeys. J Neurosurg, 24, pp. 708-713.

 

  1. Kaufman, B., Pearson, O.H., Shealy, C.N., Chernak, E.S., Samaan, N. and Storaasli, J.P. (1966). Transnasal-transsphenoidal yttrium90 pituitary implantation in the therapy of acromegaly. Radiol, 86, pp. 915-921.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (September 1966). Hemophilus influenza meningitis: Report of a case complicated by subdural empyema. The Ohio State Medical Journal, 9, p. 62.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (September 1966). Dangers of spinal injections without proper diagnosis. JAMA, Vol. 197, No. 13.
  1. Starbuck, D.L., Mortimer, J.T., Shealy, C.N. and Reswick, J.B. (1966). An implantable electrode system for nerve stimulation. Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 8, p. 38.

 

  1. Mortimer, J.T., Reswick, J.B. and Shealy, C.N. (1966). An action potential discriminator. Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 8, p. 74.
  1. Shealy, C.N., Kaufman, B. and Tomaro, A.J. (1966). Transpalatal approach to the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve for alcohol block. J of Neurol, Neurosurg, and Psych, 29, pp. 560-563.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1966 October). The physiological substrate of pain. Headache, 6, pp. 101-108.
  1. Kaufman, B., Lapham, L.W., Shealy, C.N. and Pearson, O.H. (1966). Transphenoidal yttrium90 pituitary ablation: Observations on radiation damage to the internal carotid arteries. ACTA Radiologica, 5, pp. 17-25.

 

  1. Pearson, O.H., Shealy, C.N., Kaufman, B. and Samaan, N. (1966). Anterior pituitary function. Clinical Neurosurgery, 13, pp. 265-276.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (November 1966). Subdural hematoma in posterior fossa: Report

of a case complicated by meningitis in a newborn infant. The Ohio State Med.
Journal, 62, pp. 1172-1173.

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1967). Tissue reactions to chymopapain in cats. J. Neurosurg, 26, pp. 327-330.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N., Taslitz, N., Mortimer, J.T. and Becker, D.P. (1967). Electrical inhibition of pain: Experimental evaluation. Anesthesia and Analgesia….Current Researchers, 46, pp. 299-305.
  1. Shealy, C.N., Mortimer, J.T. and Reswick, J.B. (1967). Electrical inhibition of pain by dorsal column stimulation: Preliminary clinical report. Anesthesia and Analgesia….Current Researchers, 46, pp. 489-491.

 

  1. Peckham, P.H., Mortimer, J.T., Reswick, J.B. and Shealy, C.N. (1967). Electrochemical properties of electrode materials for biological stimulation. Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 9, 15.1.
  1. Shealy, S.N., Mortimer, J.T. and Reswick, J.B. (1967). The safe current for prolonged central nervous system stimulation. Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Boston, MA, 9, 18.6-18.7.

 

  1. Mortimer, J.T., Reswick, J.B. and Shealy, C.N. (1967). Electrical inhibition of pain. Journal of International Anesthesia Research Society, 46(3), pp. 299-305.
  1. Taslitz, N. and Shealy, C.N. (1968 February). Pain afferents to cerebellum. The Anatomical Record, 160, p. 439.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (April 1968). Editorial: Stimulation vs. Ablation. Headache, 8, p. 33.
  1. Shealy, C.N., Taslitz, N. and Hochberg, F. (1968 May). Physiological standardization of analgesics and anesthetics. The Journal – Lancet, 88, pp. 124-128.

 

  1. Mortimer, J.T., Shealy, C.N. and Reswick, J.B. (October 1968). An advance in electro-analgesia. Proceedings, Symposium on Electronics in Medicine, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, Session 2, Paper 3, pp. 1-5.
  1. Shealy, C.N., Jackson, C.C. Roe, Pearson, O. and Kaufman, B. (October 1968). Submucosal infranasal transsphenoidal hypophysectomy. Bulletin of the Los Angeles Neurological Societies, 33, pp. 185-196.

 

  1. Mortimer, J.T., Shealy, C.N. and Reswick, J.B. (November 21, 1968). Quantitation of pain threshold. Proceedings of the Annual conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Houston, Texas, 10, 46.2.
  1. Shealy, C.N., Silgalis, E. and Ko, W. (November 21, 1968). Differential blocking of peripheral nerve fibers. Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Houston, Texas, 10, 46.3.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. and Tetzlaff, T.J. (1968). Experimental tremor: Production and control. Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 10, 46.5, Houston, Texas.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (1969). Spinal acuology, the technic of diagnostic and therapeutic injections into the spine. Charles Thomas, Springfield, Illinois.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N., Tetzlaff, T., Hopper, C. and Kalfayan, B. (April 1969). Experimental tremor. The Anatomical Record, 168, pp. 261-262.
  1. Shealy, C.N. and Mortimer, J.T. (September 1969). Dorsal column electroanalgesia. Proceedings of the Neuroelectric Conference. Excerpta Medica International Congress, Series #193.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. and Mortimer, J.T. (1969). Dorsal column electroanalgesia. Excerpta Medical International Congress Series, 193, pp. 76-77.
  1. Shealy, C.N. and Tetzlaff, T.J. (1969). Stimulation rather than ablation for control of parkinsonian tremor. Excerpta Medical International Congress Series, 193, pp. 154-155.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. and Mortimer, J.T. (September 13, 1969). Electroanalgesia and electrohypalgesia. Second International Symposium on Electrosleep and Electro-anaesthesia Abstracts, pp. 92-93.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (July 1969). Dorsal column electrohypalgesia. Headache, 9, pp. 99-102.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (November 1969). Hypophysectomy – The technic of choice for diabetic retinopathy, pituitary tumors and metastatic breast cancer. Wisconsin Medical Journal, 68, pp. 319-320.
  1. Weeth, J.B., Shealy, C.N. and Mercier, D.A. (November 1969). L-Dopa and Amantadine in the therapy of parkinsonism. Wisconsin Medical Journal, 68, pp. 325-328.

 

  1. Schettler, T. and Shealy, C.N. (January 1970). Experimental selective alteration of blood-brain barrier by x-irradiation. J. Neurosurgery, 32, pp. 89-94.
  1. Pearson, O.H., Thomas, C.I., Kaufman, B., Shealy, C.N., Collins, W.F., Jr., Jane, J. and Jackson, C.C.R. (September 21 – October 1, 1968). Pituitary ablation in the treatment of diabetic retinopathy. Symposium on the Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy, Warrenton, VA. Public Health Service Publication, No. 1890, 1968, pp. 331-339.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N., Mortimer, J.T. and Hagfors, N.R. (May 1970). Dorsal column electroanalgesia. J. Neurosurgery, 32, pp. 560-564.
  1. Mortimer, J.T., Shealy, C.N. and Wheeler, C. (May 1970). Experimental nondestructive electrical stimulation of the brain and spinal cord. J. Neurosurgery, 32, pp. 553-559.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. and Overholt, S. (February 1970). Analgesia, anesthesia and narcosis. The Anatomical Record, 166, p. 377.
  1. Shealy, C.N., Weeth, J.B. and Mercier, D. (June 1970). Livedo reticularis in parkinsonian patients receiving Amantadine. JAMA, 212, pp. 1522-1523.

 

  1. Anderson, R.E. and Shealy, C.N. (September 1970). Cervical pedicle erosion and rootlet compression caused by a tortuous vertebral artery. Radiology, 96, pp. 537-538.
  1. Shealy, C.N. and Mortimer, J.T. (1971). Dorsal column electroanalgesia. Neurologic Research. Edited by David V. Reynolds and Anita E. Sjoberg. Charles C. Thomas, publisher.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1971). The current status of dorsal column stimulation for relief of pain. The Nervous System and Electric Currents, 2, 113. Edited by Norman L. Wulfsohn and Anthony Sances, Jr. Plenum Press, New York.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (1971). A physiological basis for “hysterical” analgesia. Headache, 11, pp. 102-106.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (May 16-18, 1971). Current status of dorsal column stimulation for relief of pain. Proceedings of the International Headache Symposium, Elsinore, Denmark.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (July 1971). Current status of dorsal column stimulation for relief of pain. International Congress Series, 253, pp. 215-220. Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (June 17, 1971). A physiological basis for electroacupuncture. Transcript of the Acupuncture Symposium, Stanford University, pp. 34-36.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (1972). Transcutaneous electroanalgesia. Surgical Forum, 23.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1973). A physiological basis for electro-acupuncture. Modern China and Traditional Chinese Medicine, 89-95. Edited by Guenter B. Risse, M.D., Ph.D. Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Springfield.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (1973). Pain suppression through posterior column stimulation. Neural Organization and Its Relevance to Prosthetics, 251-259. Edited by William S. Fields, M.D. Intercontinental Medical Book Corporation, Publisher.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1973). Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerve, skin and spinal cord for control of pain. A six and a half years’ experience. Excerpta Medica International Congress Series, 293, p. 78.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (1973). Rhizotomy of the articular nerves of Luschka. Excerpta Medica International Congress Series, 293, p. 225.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N., Stern, R., Schneider, C., Burton, C., Brownell, E. and Fox, J. (1973). Seminar on dorsal column stimulation. Summary of Proceedings. Edited by Dr. Charles Burton. Surgical Neurology, 1, pp. 285-289.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (October 1973). Editorial – Pain Research. Headache, 13, p. 131.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. and Maurer, D. (1974). Transcutaneous nerve stimulation for control of pain. A Preliminary Technical Note. Surg. Neurol, 2, pp. 45-47.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (1974). Facets in back and sciatic pain – a new approach to a major pain syndrome. Minnesota Medicine, 57(3), pp. 199-203.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1974). Six years’ experience with electrical stimulation for control of pain. Advances in Neurology, 4, pp. 775-782. International Symposium on Pain. Edited by John J. Bonica, M.D., Raven Press, New York.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (1974). The pain patient. American Family Physician, 9, pp. 130-136.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1974). The role of the spinal facets in back and sciatic pain. Headache, 14, pp. 101-104.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (1974). Transcutaneous electrical stimulation for control of pain. Clinical Neurosurgery, 21, chapter 23. Proceedings of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. The Williams & Wilkins Company.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1974). Electrical control of the nervous system. Med. Progr. Technol, 2, pp. 71-80.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (1975). The comprehensive approach for control of chronic pain. Journal of Pastoral Counseling, 10, pp. 54-59.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1975). Dorsal column stimulation: optimization of application. Surgical Neurology, 4, pp. 142-145.
  1. Shealy, C.N. (1975). Transcutaneous electroanalgesia. Electrotherapeutic Sleep and Electroanesthesia, 3, pp. 317-318. F.M. Wagender and R.H. Germann, Eds.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1975). Transcutaneous nerve stimulation to control pain. Current concepts on Pain and Analgesia, 2 (2).
  1. Shealy, C.N. (1975). The role of psychics in medical diagnosis. The Frontiers of Science and Medicine, Ed. by Rick J. Carlson, Wildwood House, London.

 

  1. Shealy, C.N. (1975). Percutaneous radiofrequency denervation of spinal facets. Treatment for chronic back pain and sciatica. Journal of Neurosurgery, 43, pp. 448-451

90. Shealy, C.N. (1975). Transcutaneous stimulation and implanted stimulators in the treatment of pain. Treatment of Pain, pp. 88-94. Eds.: Harold C. Voris, M.D. and Walter W. Whisler, M.D., Charles C. Thomas.

91. Shealy, C.N. (Sept.-Oct. 1975). The viability of electrical stimulation as a therapeutic modality. Medical Instrumentation. 9(5), pp. 211-212.

92. Shealy, C.N. (1975). Electrical stimulation: the primary method of choice in pain relief. Comprehensive Therapy, 6(1), pp. 41-45.

93. Shealy, C.N. (March 1976). Principles of treatment of chronic pain – editorial. Headache, 16, p. 35.

94. Shealy, C.N. (1976). Nonpharmaceutical modes of analgesia. Symposium on analgesics. Published by Winthrop Laboratories.

95. Shealy, C.N. (March-April 1976). Facet denervation in the management of back and sciatic pain. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 115, pp. 157-164.

96. Shealy, C.N. (1976). The Pain Game. Celestial Arts, Millbrae, California.

97. Shealy, C.N. (1976). Electrical stimulation of skin, peripheral nerves, and spinal dorsal columns for control of pain: A 6-1/2 year experience. Handbook of Medical Acupuncture. Frank Z. Warren, M.D., Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York.

98. Shealy, C.N. (September 1976). Perspectives on psychic diagnosis. A.R.E. Journal, 11, pp. 208-217.

99. Shealy, M.C. and Shealy, C.N. (1976). Behavioral techniques in the control of pain: a case for health maintenance vs. disease treatment. Pain, New Perspectives in Therapy and Research, 21-33. Edited by Matisyohu Wisenberg and Bernard Tursky. Plenum Press: New York.

100. Shealy, C.N. (1976). Biogenic Health Maintenance. Self-Health Systems: La Crosse, WI.

101. Shealy, C.N. (November 1976). External electrical stimulation: types, techniques and results. Neuroelectric News, 6, pp. 4-9.

102. Shealy, C.N. (1977). 90 Days to Self-Health. The Dial Press: New York.

102a. Shealy, C.N. (1988). 90 Days to Self-Health. Brindabella Books: Ariel, Ohio.

103. Shealy, C.N. (1977). Clinical consultation – intractable pain after spinal surgery. Consultant, 17(4), p. 63.

104. Shealy, C.N. (1977). Autogenic training. The Journal of Holistic Health.

105. Shealy, C.N. Biogenics: a synthesis of biofeedback and autogenic technics for control of pain. New Dynamics of Preventive Medicine, Vol. 5, Medical Progress Through Innovation, pp. 69-74. Edited by Leon R. Pomeroy.

106. Shealy, C.N. (November 1977). Stress: getting beyond it, part I. Science of Mind, pp. 16-21, 98-102.

107. Shealy, C.N. (December 1977). Stress: getting beyond it, part II. Science of Mind, pp. 30-36, 107.

108. Shealy, C.N. (Winter 1978). From pain treatment to health maintenance. Holistic Health Review, pp. 7, 20-21.

109. Shealy, C.N. (October 1977). Biofeedback training techniques employed in clinician’s office. Pain Topics.

110. Shealy, C.N. (March 31, 1978). The pain game – how to play it to win. Proceedings of First Annual Seminar on Chronic Pain: Cervical and Low Back, Miami Beach, FL.

111. Shealy, C.N. (March 31, 1978). Biogenics – self-regulation techniques for control of pain and stress. Proceedings of First Annual Seminar on Chronic Pain: Cervical and Low Back, Miami Beach, FL.

112. Shealy, C.N. (March 7-8, 1978). A training workshop for professionals: Pain. Proceedings of program presented by The Biofeedback Society of America.

113. Shealy, C.N. (1977). Perspectives on psychic diagnosis. Journal of the Association for Documentation and Enlightenment. Pyramid, 1(3), pp. 4-7.

114. Shealy, C.N. (1978). Self-health: from pain to health maintenance. Wholistic Dimensions in Healing. Edited by Leslie Kaslof. Doubleday & Co.: Garden City, NY, pp. 176-178.

115. Shealy, C.N. (1978). Biofeedback training in the physician’s office: transfer of pain clinic advances to primary care. Wisconsin Medical Journal, 77.

116. Shealy, C.N. (September 1978). Biofeedback training for stress diseases. Comprehensive Therapy, Vol. 4, No. 9, pp. 46-50.

117. Shealy, C.N. (1979). (Foreword) Lillian R. Dangott/Richard A. Kalsih. A Time to Enjoy. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ.

118. Shealy, C.N. (January 1979). Management of acute pain in trauma. Comprehensive Therapy. Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 15-18.

119. Shealy, C.N. (March 1979). How scientific is medicine? New Realities, Vol. 2, No. 4.

119a. Shealy, C.N. (Jan-Feb, 1980). How scientific is medicine? Chimo, Vol. 6.

119b. Shealy, C.N. (Summer 1981). How scientific is medicine? New Thought, Vol. 64, No. 2

120. Shealy, C.N. (April 1979). Determinants of health. New Realities, Vol. 2, No. 5, p. 62.

120a. Shealy, C.N. (May 1980). Determinants of health. Chimo, Vol. 6, No. 5.

120b. Shealy, C.N. (Oct-Nov, 1980). Determinants of health. Contact, Vol. 14, Issue No. 6.

121. Shealy, C.N. (May 1979). The self-healing lifestyle. New Age, p. 30.

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